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Dear Editor of the Los Angeles Times,Hello. I am a white American citizen living in Los Angeles. I have just read about theSupreme Court case of Korematsu v. the United States, and had some opinions I would like todiscuss. This case as made me very irate as I do not agree with the way Japanese Americansare being treated.I believe that forcing Japanese Americans into internment camps is unfair andunconstitutional. It is bypassing their rights as American citizens. Yes, they are of Japanesedissent, but they chose to be here. They left their home country, culture, family, and basicallyeverything they knew behind just to become citizens in this country. They want nothing morethan to take advantage of all this great land has to offer, just like everyone else. It is unfair todiscriminate against them because of their nationality. Korematsu should not have beenarrested for resisting containment, as freedom is a founding principal of the United States. I<span>agree with the dissenting opinion, as the majority voted to withhold Korematsu’s conviction</span>
During the 1980’s the US suffered a great recession due to
the Vietnam War. The government had spent a great amount of money, cutting back
on some of the government programs that would have made a difference on the
lives of many. Agriculture had declined and interest rates where skyhigh went.
as oppressive and abusive leading to the first Vietnam war, as they French economically exploited the Vietnamese and their resources, changed their ruling system, changed their economical system, took away their national heritage
Answer:
2nd, 3rd,5th
Explanation:
i got them all right on edge
hope this helps:)